Many students believe that the study of organic chemistry requires rote memorization. This is supported through the encyclopedic nature of introductory organic chemistry textbooks and their associated solutions manuals. However, help is available through an understanding of reactions and their underlying mechanisms. A reaction mechanism can be described using arrow pushing - the use of curved or curly arrows to show the movement of electrons through the various functional groups. Through this technique, applicable to any book or course, memorization can be minimized and the subject demystified. Of the many available online resources, this site focuses on making organic chemistry more approachable.